WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 - Continuing - I srrroN Lo STORE Throughout The Store mW WIDE SA ON ALL SUMMER ITEMS 20% = 507 SHOES - BATHING SUITS LADIES’ SUMMER- WEAR MENS’ SHIRTS, etc VE RETTEW'’S .. MANHEM IN MANHEIM MUSICAL When “Gypsy’ opens on Thursday night, July 27, two Mount Joy residents will be sharing the spotlight with the rest of the cast. They are: Kathy and Jim Konevitch, of 226 Park Avenue. In the om 5 A simply-made dessert can clearly indicated by “Broiled Calif me fa C Fast To Fix i show Kathy plays the part of Mazeppa, a lady of the Bur- lesque, who shows Gypsy how “You Gotta Have a Gmmick” Jm’s primary role on the stage is that of Pastey, a stage worker in the Burles- que house, Offstage Jim will also be a sumptuous one, as is Caramel Pears.” Tender fresh TYYY dar 3 : fornia Bartlett pear halves are broiled in butter and cara- {| sauce with a sprinkling of st-to-fix sweet tooth specialty. roasted diced almonds for this Broiled Caramel Pears 3 fresh California Bartlett pears Salt 2 tablespoons butter or Pare, halve and core pears. Place margarine, melted 2 tablespoons roasted diced almonds 15 to 34 cup caramel sauce Sprinkle both sides with salt. cut-sides down in 8- or 9-inch pie pan. Pour butter over pears and place under broiler 4 to 6-inches from source of heat 1 to 2 minute teaspoon almonds in each pear: Ru bo \ vl with hot caramel sauce viipped cream if you wish. M: s. Remove and turn pears cut-sides up. Place 1 spoon caramel sauce over pears. im under broiler 1 minute. Serve each pear-half in shallow spooned over top. Dollop with ]- ~ ~AIE 1KES OU servings. be kept busy managing the stage operations, Kathy's interest in musicals beg aasn a student at Man heim Central high school, She was involved in several mus- icals during her high school years, including “South Paci- fic’ in which she played Bloody Mary. After gradua- tion she attended Maryland Medical Secretarial School in Hagerstown. She is presently working with the Associate Dean of Student Life at Mil- lersville college, This is the second year Kathy has played a role in the Manheim Little Theatre Summer productions. Last summer she played Smity in “How to Succeed in Business’. She was also a member of the chorus in the recent Lancaster Kiwanis pro- duction of “Funny Girl.” Jim a graduate of Lock Haven college was involved in many dramatic and musical productions before he began teaching at Warwick H. S. three years ago. As a teacher of English and director of dramatics Jim has had the opportunity to use his stage experience in various ways. In the Little Theatre’s pro- duction last year, Jim worked backstage. This year he is in overall charge of all stage settings. The Manheim Little Theatre production of “Gypsy” will be presented in Manheim Cen- eral high school auditorium July 27, 28 and 29 at 8 pm, The public can purchase tickets from any cast mem. ber or at the door, the audi- ence is advised to wear cas- ual summer clothing to the performances, EASILY CURED CANCER Skin cancer, the most com- mon form of cancer in Am- erica, is the least dangerous, and is slow growing. It may be easily cured in a doctor’s office, says the American Can- cer Society. 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